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Twelve days of films at five venues
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Under a settlement in 2013, Medicare was supposed to make clear to physical therapists that their services are covered even if beneficiaries aren't improving. But that hasn't been widely accepted.
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People in the six states where aid in dying is legal can have trouble finding a doctor or hospital to assist. Reasons cited include religious objections and doctors' discomfort with hastening death.
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KPBS Midday EditionDowntown San Diego was a sea of pink as thousands of demonstrators gathered at the Civic Center Plaza in downtown San Diego for the Women's March Saturday morning.
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The San Diego County Women's Hall of Fame will honor six local women in March.
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KPBS Midday EditionFilm Geeks SD kicks off year-long program at museum
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The investigation was launched after complaints about the practice were received on a consumer hotline.
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KPBS Midday EditionNew film lets trio of actresses shine
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Little Brothers, which operates in San Francisco and several other cities, sends volunteers to brighten up the lives of isolated elderly people, helping them reduce the risk of serious illness.
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Denzel Washington directs and stars in the film adaptation of August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
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